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Valentino:
Forum Post, April, 04 2013
Joseph Valentino
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of course, the only real solution is the one never mentioned we have to cut our energy consumption by at least 50% 75% would obviously be more effective then wind and solar could provide perhaps 1/2 of our consumption energy use (or abuse, as in d...
Street: Re: Climate
Forum Post, March, 27 2013
Paul Street
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Mort - I read that Manning article. It was quite chilling and informative. Intersting that he says Keystone is required to move the NDakota oil. If Swanson is right, and I would bet he his, then that would be quite pathetic. You ...
Street: Re: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, March, 13 2013
Paul Street
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I think we have about a generation to make adjustments to rescue our viability (and that of countless other species). A very knowledgeable environmentalist I spoke with the other day tells me ocean acidification may get us first if current t...
Barkdull: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, March, 06 2013
John Barkdull
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Paul, Thanks for your response. I would agree that the question is just how hard we want to make life for ourselves. A decently liveable planet might still be in reach. I've been considering the question of population reduction due to g...
Maloney: Re: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, March, 01 2013
Timothy Maloney
Paul, Agreed about private profit as organizing paradigm. But we must admit that it did a pretty god job of raising efficiency in production /manufacturing activities while resources were plentiful. It just did a poor job of dec...
Street: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, February, 27 2013
Paul Street
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John, serious earth and life scientists talk about many terrible scenarios that are quite plausible. T. Maloney (below---not sure why same comment went up 5 times). You may know that mass extinctions related to non-anthropogenic c...
Maloney: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, February, 27 2013
Timothy Maloney
Not all the way to ZERO - total extinction of humanity. Paul Street isn't THAT distopian, fer chrissake. What path? Probably accelerated human mortality resulting from: 1) Third -world malnutrition due to reduce...
Maloney: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, February, 27 2013
Timothy Maloney
Not all the way to ZERO - total extinction of humanity. Paul Street isn't THAT distopian, fer chrissake. What path? Probably accelerated human mortality resulting from: 1) Third -world malnutirtion due to reduce...
Maloney: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, February, 27 2013
Timothy Maloney
Not all the way to ZERO - total extinction of humanity. Paul Street isn't THAT distopian, fer chrissake. What path? Probably accelerated human mortality resulting from: 1) Third -world malnutirtion due to reduce...
Maloney: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, February, 27 2013
Timothy Maloney
Not all the way to ZERO - total extinction of humanity. Paul Street isn't THAT distopian, fer chrissake. What path? Probably accelerated human mortality resulting from: 1) Third -world malnutirtion due to reduce...
Maloney: Re: Extinction
Forum Post, February, 27 2013
Timothy Maloney
Not all the way to ZERO, total extinction of humanity. Paul Street isn't THAT distopian, fer chrissake. What path? Probably acceleraqted human mortality rsulting from: 1) Thirdd -world Malnutirtion due to rseduc...
Barkdull: Extinction
Forum Post, February, 22 2013
John Barkdull
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Paul, Your article starts with the comment that unless we do something to halt global warming, we are moving closer to extinction. I am wondering, by what process would this occur? After all, going from 7 billion current, and probable 9-10 ...
Howe: A Canadian view
Forum Post, February, 22 2013
Ken Howe
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The notion of the sycophantic America-before-all Conservative government in Canada responding in any other way that through further grovelling and perhaps a bit of whining to anything the U.S. does is is even more ridiculous than Paul Street makes...
Street: A Generation....
Forum Post, February, 21 2013
Paul Street
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Oh, totalitarian police state...on the way to extinction. But democratic popular green-red revolution can overcome and pre-empt both catastrophes. We have I think a generation...enough time...barely.
Brussel: Climate
Forum Post, February, 18 2013
Morton k. Brussel
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Hi Paul, If, indeed as you imply, global warming is the most critical issue facing humanity today (Is it?), then there should be a masssive effort to develop and expand nuclear power. Costs be damned, for the costs of not halting global warming w...
Jopp:
Forum Post, February, 16 2013
Kenneth Jopp
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The first “black” prez, former constitutional lawyer, professor, community organizer, plays a “green” liberal, humanitarian on TV while communing with wall street banksters off screen. As “Tricky Dick” s...
H.: Nicely said
Forum Post, February, 14 2013
Jason H.
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Nice translation, Norman. I'm afraid the soothing language does the trick for the majority--it gives them a justification for ignoring politics for the next four years: "Well, he said he was going to help. It's not my fault if he lied...
Small: A pleasure
Forum Post, February, 07 2013
Brian Small
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It might be a pleasure to "rewire our hearts and minds to meet the greatest threat of our or any human time." this wording made me think of _The Heart of Mathematics, An invitation to Effective Thinking_. "Sometimes u...
Bluhm: "People Did Not Like it Here"
Forum Post, January, 27 2013
Richard Bluhm
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Even though I feel at a loss for words, the gravity of this message warrants reflection. Ignorance is not bliss. It is death. I guess the answer is to eat. pray and love because we monkies with a shave and a suit can't get pa...
Valentino:
Forum Post, January, 13 2013
Joseph Valentino
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quit your job stop driving stop dreaming the only tech fix is: less everything but i want a range rover and 5 kids and a big house with central heating/cooling numerous i-phones -pads tablets netbooks notebooks x-boxes y-boxes z-boxes e-mail inst...


